We are giving away two places to Dino Esposito's “Real-time Data Coming at Last in ASP.NET Core” closed seminar in Moscow on March 29. Dino will talk about the new ASP.NET SignalR library.
Read more - under the cut.
On March 29, from 19:00 to 20:30, a private seminar by Dino Esposito “Real-time Data Coming at Last in ASP.NET Core” will take place at Luxoft Training Center. It will be about the new library ASP.NET SignalR, which simplifies working with web functions in real time.
We decided to play out two places at the seminar among the
subscribers of the Facebook training center . Participation for them will be free.
To take part in the drawing, you need to write in the comments under the
post before March 25 (before 23:59 min Moscow Time) that you want to attend the seminar. Also tell why you want to attend this event (why is the topic important to you)?
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There will be two winners: one will be selected by the Luxoft Training team (for the best argument), and the second we will choose on March 26 randomly.
Attention! If you win, participants must be ready to provide the administrators of the page with their contact details (first name, last name, e-mail and telephone number) for receiving a written invitation to the event.
About the seminar
Dino Esposito (Italy) - the author of several papers on working with the ASP.Net platform and software architecture - will tell about the new ASP.NET SignalR library. Thanks to her, the server can instantly transfer content to a connected client. SignalR supports web sockets and legacy browsers, and also includes an API for managing connections (such as connecting and disconnecting events), grouping connections, and authorization.
You can use SignalR not only for chats, but also to make the user interface more interactive with updates with selected groups of users. For example, SignalR allows you to add features from social networks (for example, Facebook) to applications and quickly update the user interface in terms of performance and coding.
The seminar is conducted in English .
Read more about the seminar.